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Why did the byzantine empire distrust the western christians?

A rift developed between Latin Christianity and Greek Christianity which then led to the schism between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The conflict between the two led to mutual distrust . The Orthodox Church was the church of the Byzantine Empire.


Did byzantines have priests?

yes


Who is the Muslim ruler in the Byzantine Muslim civilization?

The question as phrased is nonsensical. The Byzantines were Orthodox Christians, not Muslims. In fact the Muslims (under various empires) were almost consistently the enemy of the Byzantine Empire for nearly 700 years.


What did people of the byzantine empire call themselves?

The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.The Byzantines or the eastern citizens of the Roman empire considered themselves Roman.


How did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?

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Why did the Byzantines distrust the European Christians after the Crusades?

The Byzantines distrusted European Christians after the Crusades primarily due to the violent and often opportunistic behavior of the Crusaders, particularly during the Fourth Crusade, which culminated in the sack of Constantinople in 1204. This betrayal shattered the Byzantines' perception of their Western counterparts as allies and led to a deep-seated skepticism about their intentions. Additionally, the Crusaders' tendency to prioritize their own interests over the welfare of the Byzantine Empire further fueled this distrust, creating a lasting rift between the two Christian communities.


Most Byzantines were?

Most Byzantines were Greek-speaking Christians who lived in the Byzantine Empire, with Greek being the official language and Christianity the dominant religion. They were known for their rich culture, bureaucracy, and military strength.


Who were the byzantines?

The Byzantines were the inheritors of Rome. After Roman Empire split, Eastern Rome became known as the Byzantine empire, after the capital city of Byzantium. The Eastern Empire would outlast Western Rome by centuries.


Who participated in the crusades?

Many people participated in the Crusades including the Christians and the Muslims. The Byzantines and the Muslim Turks were the most prominent participants in the Crusades.


Most byzantines were of what religion?

The Byzantines followed the Orthodox branch of Christianity.


Why did the byzantine empire distrust the western christians?

A rift developed between Latin Christianity and Greek Christianity which then led to the schism between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The conflict between the two led to mutual distrust . The Orthodox Church was the church of the Byzantine Empire.


Why were clergy in the crusades?

According to my book, they wanted to win the holy land from the infidels. The infidels disturbed the Christians due to their Non-Christian religion. They also wanted to reunite the Western and Eastern Christians' under Pope Urban II's control. Pope Urban II was the leader of the clergy from the fact that he was the pope. The pope is higher than all levels. The order is pope to cardinals to archbishops to bishop to monks to priest the to nuns. There was also an advantage to reuniting the Western and Eastern Christians. The advantage was having the Byzantines as their ally. The Byzantines were a strong empire. So surely, the Byzantines helped in the war. It did not only add more people but it also added more power. I hope I helped!


When was And Distrust It created?

And Distrust It was created in 1995.


How do you spell distrust?

You spelled it correctly: distrust.


Can you give me a sentence with a the word distrust?

I distrust the government.


When was A Healthy Distrust created?

A Healthy Distrust was created in 2004.


Byzantines believed that their emperor?

Byzantines believed that their emperor should represented Jesus Christ on Earth.